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<P>> I've heard a rumour that the Pennington 11th at Gloucester Cathedral
<BR>has<BR>> cracked. Anyone know whether this is true?<BR><BR>Yes - it's
true. Whilst ringing up for practice night on Tuesday the <BR>11th was making
an awful sound, which prompted the ringers to go <BR>upstairs to take a look.
They found a (roughly) 6 inch crack in the <BR>sound bow.<BR><BR>Allen<BR><!-- |**|end egp html banner|**| --></P></DIV></DIV><!-- ygrp-msg --><!-- Sponsor -->
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